Punjab's Current Floods: Embracing the Enduring Relevance of an IAS Officer's Manual, Retelling the Time-Tested Strategies for Effective Flood Management.
Another interesting similitude between India and Perú: we also have floods, but ours are not random, they can almost be predicted, because they heavily depend of a natural phenomena called "El Niño Current", that happens periodically, and you can see it forming months before.
This phenomena exists since forever (existing recorded history well beyond the arrival of the Spanish to South America), but, oh surprise, our government seems completely unable to perform proper planning to avoid the damage to the cities, the fields and even some fatalities.
It is nice to know that at least in your country you have policies in place, and the civil service acts on them.
The best write up for young officers in the field during floods and in case of any natural calamity. 🙏🙏
Another interesting similitude between India and Perú: we also have floods, but ours are not random, they can almost be predicted, because they heavily depend of a natural phenomena called "El Niño Current", that happens periodically, and you can see it forming months before.
This phenomena exists since forever (existing recorded history well beyond the arrival of the Spanish to South America), but, oh surprise, our government seems completely unable to perform proper planning to avoid the damage to the cities, the fields and even some fatalities.
It is nice to know that at least in your country you have policies in place, and the civil service acts on them.
noted ✅ & read rgds